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Map 3: Race/Ethnicity, South Orange County, CA <br />• <br />py 1\efa... E: ♦ \t 1 •���• <br />NmreAmeocmo•Ameucn dmlian <br />w 4 •� I +*m� ti ..1. • �. ''�� A �� + \ Y�y l • • ��iia'�.�. <br />2n5�3sla.ae. <br />:'i: ... '\,,`viY'o '+d`..°•e ""'s <br />f9'C <br />x:•n�e <br />}5';!f�r { r <br />i n.: ,nwre oaui <br />•• <br />�\az :.•yes .wc xx_voom •.dnn v"�ro ^��'. � <br />��"'°�x �� <br />��•; <br />•. � � <br />' �. <br />°�.fyF" Ct <br />y_�,\� . Lam. <br />• <br />♦Y'�' <br />. . <br />Clear patterns of segregation both across and within jurisdictions are visible in the above maps. In <br />general, White residents tend to reside towards the outer edges of the county, while Hispanic and <br />sometimes Asian residents are found more in the center of the county. La Habra, Anaheim, Buena <br />Park, Santa Ana, Tustin, and parts of Costa Mesa have higher concentrations of Hispanic residents, <br />while Fullerton, Westminster, Garden Grove, and Anaheim have higher populations of Asian <br />residents. In areas with high Hispanic or Asian populations are present, segregation within a <br />jurisdiction is more visible. For example, Hispanic residents are found more in northern Anaheim, <br />southern Costa Mesa, eastern Tustin, northern Huntington Beach, southeastern Lake Forest, and <br />northwestern San Juan Capistrano. Asian residents are more heavily concentrated in Garden <br />Grove, northern Fullerton, eastern Westminster, and northwestern Irvine. <br />Integration <br />More integrated areas of the County include the city of Orange, Fountain Valley, and Mission <br />Viejo. <br />117 <br />75A-396 <br />